Common use of Execution and Implementation Clause in Contracts

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Contact for Office of Housing Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer By: Date: [Name: ] Date [Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information ] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: [State] State Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Invited Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx [Name] Date Chairman [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [Consulting party with role in implementation of the AgreementCity/Town/County/Tribe] By: [Name] Name of Certifying Officer Date [Title] Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation NO EFFECT ACTIVITES PLEASE NOTE: The procedures outlined below are only authorized for use with a current and fully executed Programmatic Agreement between the PA SHPO and the Responsible Entity. Otherwise, this document shall serve only as guidance for findings of No Effect submitted on a case-by-case basis to the SHPO for concurrence. The following types of activities routinely funded by the federal U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agency have been determined by the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (PA SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely ) to have minimal potential to adversely affect historic properties under Section 106 of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this AgreementNational Historic Preservation Act, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original elementamended.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, www.wilkes-barre.city, Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Contact for Office of Housing Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer By: Date: [Name: ] Date [Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information ] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: [State] State Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Invited Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx [Name] Date Chairman [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [Consulting party with role in implementation of the AgreementCity/Town/County/Tribe] By: [Name] Name of Certifying Officer Date [Title] Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation NO EFFECT ACTIVITES PLEASE NOTE: The procedures outlined below are only authorized for use with a current and fully executed Programmatic Agreement between the PA SHPO and the Responsible Entity. Otherwise, this document shall serve only as guidance for findings of No Effect submitted on a case-by-case basis to the SHPO for concurrence. The following types of activities routinely funded by the federal U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agency have been determined by the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (PA SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely ) to have minimal potential to adversely affect historic properties under Section 106 of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this AgreementNational Historic Preservation Act, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original elementamended.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: _____________________________________________ Date: :___________ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: _____________________________________________ Date: :___________ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: :______ Date: _____ _ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: ______ _ Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: ______ __ _ Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer _____ _____ Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer ______ _____ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ______ _____ By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] ______ _____ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] ______ _____ By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] ______ _____ By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement PA may be implemented executed in counterparts, each with separate signature pages. After signature by XXX, SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, and the Agreement ACHP, the PA will become effective on the date it is signed by the ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement PA will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement PA and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement PA and implementation of its terms provides evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account considered the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement PA on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 9.8.2023 By: Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Executive Director Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Department of Housing and Urban Development Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory PartyInformation: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx 000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title Xxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000‐1000 APPENDIX A EXEMPT EXCLUDED ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption exclusion must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as the installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element. Additionally, “minimal ground disturbance” is defined as a maximum 6-inch vertical area over a maximum of 0.25 acres horizontally.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development XXXXXX XXXXXXXX Digitally signed by XXXXXX XXXXXXXX Date: 2023.05.12 18:51:19 -04'00' By: Date: Name: Xxxxxx X. XxXxxxxx Title: Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Secretary for Community Planning and Development By: DateContact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Xxxx Xxxxxxx Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information Xxxx.X.Xxxxxxx@xxx.xxx; 215.430.6636 PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 5.19.2023 By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: [State] Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer 3/21/2023 By: [Name] Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date [Title] Executive Director Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD-Assisted Project - Pennsylvania Page 17 of 39 DocuSign Envelope ID: 7DED101F-60E1-4C74-B39D-B2A762C7E852 PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] PENNSYLVANIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] PENNSYLVANIA UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] PENNSYLVANIA Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] City of Pittsburgh 3/24/2023 By: Name of Certifying Officer Mayor Xx Xxxxxx Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 19 of 39 Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD-Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 20 of 39 Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD-Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 21 of 39 Statewide Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD_Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 22 of 39 Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD-Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 23 of 39 Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Regarding HUD -Assisted Projects - Pennsylvania Page 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title 39 APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation NO EFFECT ACTIVITES PLEASE NOTE: The procedures outlined below are only authorized for use with a current and fully executed Programmatic Agreement between the PA SHPO and the Responsible Entity. Otherwise, this document shall serve only as guidance for findings of No Effect submitted on a case-by-case basis to the SHPO for concurrence. The following types of activities routinely funded by the federal U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agency have been determined by the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (PA SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely ) to have minimal potential to adversely affect historic properties under Section 106 of the following National Historic Preservation Act, as amended. To document and conclude the review, the Responsible Entity must list the No Effect activities require no further Section 106 reviewin the ANNUAL REPORT OF NO EFFECT ACTIVITIES, which is submitted to the PA SHPO utilizing PA-SHARE, by January 31st of each calendar year. Applicability The annual report shall note the applicability of one or more of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative recordexemptions below. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that replicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an a historic resource property using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: _ Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: _ Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Date: _ Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: _ Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer _ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation _ By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] _ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] _ By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] _ By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The the Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Contact for Office of Housing Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Contact Information: PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) Idaho State Historic Preservation Officer By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant SecretaryXxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental State Historic Preservation Officer Contact Information Date PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Signatory Party: [State] State Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Xxxx Xxxxxx Date [Title] Chairman; Executive Director, Acting PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Invited Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation [consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx [Name] Date Chairman [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited IDAHO Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [Consulting party with role in implementation of the AgreementCity/Town/County/Tribe] By: [Name] Name of Certifying Officer Date [Title] Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] IDAHO STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] IDAHO UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] IDAHO Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT EXCLUDED ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption exclusion must be documented in HEROS HEROS. or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element. Additionally, “minimal ground disturbance” is defined as a maximum 6-inch vertical area over a maximum of 0.25 acres horizontally.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence PA by the Signatories demonstrates that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have FRA has taken into account the effects effect of the undertakings subject to this Agreement Undertaking on historic properties and properties, has afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment, and FRA has satisfied its responsibilities under Section 106 of the NHPA and its implementing regulations. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among AMONG THE [state] FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING OFFICER, NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, UNION STATION REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION, AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for REGARDING THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] WASHINGTON UNION STATION EXPANSION PROJECT WASHINGTON, DC Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION By: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Deputy Federal Preservation Officer Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing 2/16/2024 PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among AMONG THE [state] FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING OFFICER, NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, UNION STATION REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION, AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for REGARDING THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] WASHINGTON UNION STATION EXPANSION PROJECT WASHINGTON, DC Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION By: Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Executive Director Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant SecretaryFebruary 26, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information 2024 PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among AMONG THE [state] FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING OFFICER, NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, UNION STATION REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION, AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for REGARDING THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] WASHINGTON UNION STATION EXPANSION PROJECT WASHINGTON, DC Invited Signatory PartyFEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION Digitally signed by XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX Date: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer 2024.02.16 08:39:53 -05'00' By: [Name] Date [Title] Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Regional Administrator, Region III Date: PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among AMONG THE [state] FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING OFFICER, NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, UNION STATION REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION, AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for REGARDING THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] WASHINGTON UNION STATION EXPANSION PROJECT WASHINGTON, DC Invited Signatory PartyNATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (Amtrak) _________________________ By:_ Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Sr. Director Portfolio Management Date: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPOFeb 12, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.2024

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: :________________________________________________ Date: ____________ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: _____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: _____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer ______________________________________ ___________________ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ______________________________________ ___________________ By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] ______________________________________ ___________________ By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] ______________________________________ ___________________ By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] ______________________________________ ___________________ By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element. Site Work Streets, driveways, alleys, and parking areas. Repair and restriping of existing concrete or asphalt surfaces and parking areas provided that no changes are made in width, surface, vertical alignment or drainage. Curbs, gutters, sidewalks, retaining walls. Repair of existing concrete or asphalt surfaces or in-kind replacement of brick, rock, or stone materials for curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and retaining walls. Site work. In-kind repair/replacement of site improvements in existing footprint, including, but not limited to fences, landscaping, and steps.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPOXXXX, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. comment PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] NEW YORK UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] NEW YORK Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 6/30/2022 By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] NEW YORK UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] NEW YORK Signatory Party: U.S. Department NYS Homes & Community Renewal, through the Division of Housing and Urban Development (continued) Community Renewal, the Housing Finance Agency, and the Housing Trust Fund Corporation Responsible Entity: New York State May 23, 2022 By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant SecretaryXxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Esq. CFM Date Certifying Officer Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Date Chairman PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT among THE [state] STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER and THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and CERTAIN [state] UNITS OF STATE AND GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTING AS RESPONSIBLE ENTITIES and THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION for THE REVIEW OF HUD-ASSISTED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 24 CFR PART 50 and PART 58 in THE STATE OF [state] Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title Unit APPENDIX A EXEMPT ACTIVITIES [To be modified per consultation with SHPO, tribes and other consulting parties] In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

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Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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